Re: Apache 2.2 certificate directory

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As far as i remember there is no such thing as "standard" for putting certificates though i suggest not to put certificates anywhere in DocumentRoot(s) (just to avoid extrernal access). Apart from that any localsystem location should be fine. For finer understanding/convenience u can put it under conf folder like conf/certs/<certificates>
 
Regards
Prasanna Ram


On Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 4:35 AM, Hugh E Cruickshank <hugh@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi All:

I am in the process of upgrading our systems from RHEL3 to RMEL5 and
this includes upgrading our web server from Apache 2.0.46 to 2.2.3.
In review the my previous installation notes and the current docs it
appears that the /etc/http/conf/ssl.crt and ssl.key directories are
no long used. From all the research I have done the docs now use
/path/to/this/server.crt and /path/to/this/server.key as the example
locations.

My question is: With Apache 2.2 is the a "standard" or "commonly
accepted" directory that I should be using for storing our certs?

TIA

Regards, Hugh

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Hugh E Cruickshank, Forward Software, www.forward-software.com

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